I bought mine 2 weeks ago, have used it sparingly. Bought a returned unit (their policy is if you buy now, you can return it any time before Dec 31 09 at their expense). It was hard to tell from a new unit. I have a
BX1500 w/ 48" mower, I mow about 3 acres. I have about 100+ trees in the front yard only, with 48 acres of woods. I am down in a hollow, so the leaves migrate into the yard. I bought the double wheels as an option, as this will fill up and be very heavy. It works great (Commercial Pro model). 8" hose w/ Kubota MMM deck adaptor from Kubota, which was about 150 dollars, the one from Cyclone Rake is only 79 dollars. I also upgraded the hose material ,and is more durable (I am told). It has the 3ph adaptor, which is included at no extra charge. I will get pics tomorrow, as I plan to do more sucking up of last falls leaves. I bought the 48" deck for the reasons cited above, as I need to mow between trees so much. I had a zero turn which dod terribly on the hills here. I have yet to plug up the unit. It will suck up wet leaves with no problem, it comes out as 1/4" to 1/2" mulch makings. It is expensive, but a real time giver-backer...
I recommend it highly, I have had a JD GT-225 with grass collection bins and that would plug up, a Gravely zero turn with blower powered off the deck, a cub cadet with EZ-vac attachment (they are out of business I think), it was anemic with only a 6" hose. Horsepower and big hose = success. I do not have high lift blades, just stock Kubota blades on the mower deck. Total with shipping and options was $1638, delivered. I cannot get over how fullit will pack. I believe it is a 6.5 hp Briggs, starts on 1 or 2 pulls, not that noisy. Dust, yes, but that is a byproduct of sucking up everything inits path. The plastic impeller is great, it flexes rather than suffers impact damage from stones.